Claymont ESSER Survey

Claymont is receiving another round of monies (ESSER III) that must be used to support the allowable activities as listed below.  We are seeking input from the community for the best ways to utilize the money to position Claymont to meet the future needs of the students.


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Ohio Department of Education ESSER Allowable Activities
Ohio Department of Education ESSER Allowable Activities
Claymont has purchased the following using ESSER monies.  

1.  Boiler replacements at Claymont Middle School and Eastport Elementary.

2.  Teacher and student chromebooks to support remote learning.

3.  Remote learning tools and resources for teachers.

4.  Cleaning supplies and equipment to sanitize facilities.

5.  Water bottle filler stations to replace water fountains that were not allowed to be used.

6.  Hand washing stations for students.

7. Curriculum updates for Science (digital components to support remote learning) for grades 3-12.

8.  Personal protective equipment (masks, gloves,barriers) for staff and students.

9.  Staff professional development.

10.  Wages and benefits paid for staff on leave due to Covid or quarantine (10 days max).

11.  Extended learning costs for after school tutoring and summer school.  
Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey.  All responses are confidential.  
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Please rate from 1 to 5  (with 5 being the most important) areas where money should be spent.
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Existing facility updates and repairs
Student Curriculum
Extended Learning Opportunities (Tutoring and/or Summer School)
Mental Health and Support for students
Staff Professional Development on infectious diseases
Personal protective equipment (masks, barriers)
New building or expansion of existing building
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We are open to any other suggestions for use of the money as long as it meets the allowable parameters.  
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